Looking for Australian Fitness Brands!
I’m currently boycotting American products for various reasons and in search of new gym apparel. Can anyone suggest some great Aussie brands for weightlifting and CrossFit gear? Thanks!

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  1. Absolutely! There are several great Australian fitness brands that you can check out for your gym clothes. Here are a few recommendations:

    1. Lorna Jane – Known for stylish activewear, Lorna Jane offers a wide range of fitness apparel suitable for various activities, including weightlifting and CrossFit.

    2. Gymshark (Australia) – While originally a UK brand, Gymshark has a significant presence in Australia and offers great quality gym gear designed for performance.

    3. NIMBLE Activewear – This brand focuses on sustainable materials and fashionable designs. They have a variety of options for all sorts of workouts.

    4. Stax – A popular choice among gym-goers, Stax offers a range of stylish and functional gym clothes, perfect for lifting and high-intensity workouts.

    5. Katalyst – This brand specializes in comfortable and durable gear designed specifically for athletes, including options for CrossFit.

    6. Black Milk Clothing – Although primarily known for their leggings, they offer a range of unique and vibrant activewear options that stand out.

    7. Bondi Born – While more focused on swimwear, they also have a selection of activewear that embodies the Aussie lifestyle.

    These brands should provide a good mix of style and functionality for your workouts! Happy shopping!

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